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Beauty Schools Of America

CampusFull time320 hoursSeptember 2017USAHialeah

This Electrolysis program will prepare students to be able to work alongside doctors in the growing industry of permanent hair removal. The demand in this field has been steadily increasing since it was developed in 1875. While there are more advanced forms of hair removal, Electrolysis is still a very important method because it does not only treat all hair types with permanent results, but it is also the prerequisite to obtaining a Laser Hair Removal license.
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Best Courses in Skin Care in USA 2017.
(Offered at the Hialeah & Homestead campuses)
Program Objective
To prepare students for the Florida Electrolysis Council Examination to become a licensed Electrologist.
CLOCK HOURS: 320
Program Description
This Electrolysis program will prepare students to be able to work alongside doctors in the growing industry of permanent hair removal. The demand in this field has been steadily increasing since it was developed in 1875. While there are more advanced forms of hair removal, Electrolysis is still a very important method because it does not only treat all hair types with permanent results, but it is also the prerequisite to obtaining a Laser Hair Removal license. Students receive the necessary training to remove hair from the face and body using specialized equipment and techniques.
Program Requirements
HIV110 HIV/AIDS (10 Hours)
EL101 INTRODUCTION TO ELECTROLYSIS TECHNIQUES & MODALITIES (15 Hours)
EL102 COORDINATION SKILLS WITH PROBE HOLDER & FORCEPS (5 Hours)
EL103 INSERTIONS (15 Hours)
EL104 BACTERIOLOGY (10 Hours)
EL105 SANITATION/STERILIZATION PROCEDURES (10 Hours)
EL106 BASICS OF ELECTRICITY (5 Hours)
EL107 HANDS ON EQUIPMENT GALVANIC, THERMOLYSIS, & BLEND (15 Hours)
EL108 BIOLOGY OF HAIR GROWTH (10 Hours)
EL109 INTEGUMENTARY SYSTEM (10 Hours)
EL110 SKIN ASSESSMENT (15 Hours)
EL111 ENDOCRINE SYSTEM (10 Hours)
EL112 CIRCULATORY & NERVOUS SYSTEM (10 Hours)
EL113 CLIENT ASSESSMENT (10 Hours)
EL114 CONSULTATION (20 Hours)
EL115 BUSINESS MANAGEMENT (10 Hours)
EL116 FLORIDA LAW FOR ELECTROLYSIS (10 Hours)
EL117 VISUALS/LIBRARY (10 Hours)
EL118 CLIENT PRE/POST TREATMENT (5 Hours)
EL119 GENERAL TREATMENT PROCEDURE (105 Hours)
EL120 EXAM PREPARATION (10 Hours)
Services Required
CLIENT/SKIN ASSESSMENT; PRE/POST TREATMENT (15 Services)
CONSULTATION/GENERAL TREATMENT (120 Services)
COORDINATION SKILLS (20 Services)
HANDLING EQUIPMENT, MODALITIES OF ELECTRICITY (15 Services)
REVIEW/EXAM PREPRATION (10 Services)
SANITATION/STERILAZATION (190 Services)
VISUALS/LIBRARY (10 Services)
All hours and services are those required by the Florida Department of Health (DOH).
Note: All programs are taught in a cycle. Students are able to start at any point of the cycle and still fulfill all program requirements.
Books
Electrolysis, Thermolysis and the Blend: The Principles and Practice of Permanent Hair Removal Book, Electrolysis Exam Review: An Excellent Guide for Students of Practitioners Preparing for Regulatory or National Certification Book, and The Blend Method Book.
Equipment / Materials
Students will receive a uniform, an equipment bag and an electrolysis kit with all the necessary instruments and materials to perform the required services.
Graduation
After a student completes 320 hours, services, exams and fulfills all financial obligations to the school, a certificate will be awarded.
Completion Time
Completion time depends on the number of hours the student attends weekly. Based on a 25 hour per week schedule, the normal time frame of completion would be 3 months.
Method of Payment
Tuition and fee payments may be arranged on a weekly or monthly basis. The first payment is due on the first day of class, and on the same day of every week or month thereafter.
Cost of Attendance for the entire program:
Tuition
Fees
Books & Supplies
Total
$ 2,500.00
$100.00
$ 420.00
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Beauty Schools Of America

CampusFull time300 hoursSeptember 2017USAMiami Beach

The Makeup Artist and Skin Care program is designed to teach the skills and knowledge required of makeup technicians in spas, salons, and as representatives of major makeup companies. Students learn to perform complete facials and skin treatments, as well as the basics of traditional and artistic makeup. The course teaches techniques and resources to use in order to meet client needs for specific care.
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(Offered at the Hialeah, Miami, Homestead & South Beach campuses)
Program Objective
To prepare students to meet the State of Florida mandated requirements to become a licensed Facial Specialist, as well as learn the basics of Makeup Artistry.
CLOCK HOURS: 300
Program Description
The Makeup Artist and Skin Care program is designed to teach the skills and knowledge required of makeup technicians in spas, salons, and as representatives of major makeup companies. Students learn to perform complete facials and skin treatments, as well as the basics of traditional and artistic makeup. The course teaches techniques and resources to use in order to meet client needs for specific care. Students receive practical, hands-on experience and learn professional business skills needed to succeed in a growing and competitive industry. Graduates possess the basic knowledge to become makeup artists, retail sales specialists, and skin care consultants.
Program Requirements
HIV104 HIV/AIDS (4 Hours)
BMU101 MAKEUP (36 Hours)
SKI101 ETHICS (2 Hours)
SKI102 PRODUCT CHEMISTRY (10 Hours)
SKI103 HAIR REMOVAL (8 Hours)
SKI104 BASICS OF ELECTRICITY (10 Hours)
SKI105 SANITATION (10 Hours)
SKI106 FLORIDA LAWS FOR SKIN (5 Hours)
SKI107 SKIN THEORY, DISEASES & DISORDERS OF THE SKIN (85 Hours)
SKI108 FACIAL TECHNIQUES & CONTRAINDICATIONS (130 Hours)
Services Required
EYELASH APPLICATION (10 Services)
FACIALS (40 Services)
HAIR REMOVAL (20 Services)
LASH & BROW TINTING (10 Services)
MAKEUP APPLICATION (10 Services)
MANUAL EXTRACTIONS (5 Services)
SET/USE/MAINTAIN ELECTRICAL DEVICES (5 Services)
SANITATION (100 Services)
All hours and services are those required by the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation (DBPR).
Note: All programs are taught in a cycle. Students are able to start at any point of the cycle and still fulfill all program requirements.
Books
Milady’s Standard Esthetics Fundamentals Textbook.
Equipment / Materials
Students will receive a uniform, an equipment bag, and a facial and makeup kit with all the necessary instruments and materials to perform the required services.
Graduation
After a student completes 300 hours, services, exams and fulfills all financial obligations to the school, a certificate will be awarded.
Completion Time
Completion time depends on the number of hours the student attends weekly. Based on a 25 hour per week schedule, the normal time frame of completion would be 2¾ months.
Method of Payment
Tuition and fee payments may be arranged on a weekly or monthly basis. The first payment is due on the first day of class, and on the same day of every week or month thereafter.
Cost of Attendance for the entire program:
Tuition
Fees
Books & Supplies
Total
$ 2,792.58
$100.00
$ 574.50
$3,467.08
*Overall Placement Rate: 89.17%
Note: The placement rate was calculated using the accrediting agency formula.
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Beauty Schools Of America

CampusFull time650 hoursSeptember 2017USAHialeah

The Electrolysis and Laser Technician program gives the student multiple licenses so he/she can become a highly marketable employee. Students will learn basic facials, makeup artistry, and various methods of hair removal, whether it be temporary or to permanently remove hair from the face and body using specialized equipment and techniques.
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Best Courses in Skin Care in USA 2017.
(Offered at the Hialeah & Homestead campuses)
Program Objective
To prepare students to meet the State of Florida mandated requirements and for the Florida Electrolysis Council Examination so they can become licensed Facial Specialist and Electrologist, as well as to prepare them for the Society for Clinical and Medical Hair removal, Inc. to become a Laser Technician.
CLOCK HOURS: 650
Program Description
The Electrolysis and Laser Technician program gives the student multiple licenses so he/she can become a highly marketable employee. Students will learn basic facials, makeup artistry, and various methods of hair removal, whether it be temporary or to permanently remove hair from the face and body using specialized equipment and techniques. This program will prepare you with the knowledge to work in clinics, day spas, health spas and spa resorts or salons among other settings.
Program Requirements
HIV104 HIV/AIDS (4 Hours)
HIV110 HIV/AIDS (10 Hours)
BMU101 MAKEUP (36 Hours)
EL101 INTRODUCTION TO ELECTROLYSIS TECHNIQUES & MODALITIES (15 Hours)
EL102 COORDINATION SKILLS WITH PROBE HOLDER & FORCEPS (5 Hours)
EL103 INSERTIONS (15 Hours)
EL104 BACTERIOLOGY (10 Hours)
EL105 SANITATION/STERILIZATION PROCEDURES (10 Hours)
EL106 BASICS OF ELECTRICITY (5 Hours)
EL107 HANDS ON EQUIPMENT GALVANIC, THERMOLYSIS, & BLEND (15 Hours)
EL108 BIOLOGY OF HAIR GROWTH (10 Hours)
EL109 INTEGUMENTARY SYSTEM (10 Hours)
EL110 SKIN ASSESSMENT (15 Hours)
EL111 ENDOCRINE SYSTEM (10 Hours)
EL112 CIRCULATORY & NERVOUS SYSTEM (10 Hours)
EL113 CLIENT ASSESSMENT (10 Hours)
EL114 CONSULTATION (20 Hours)
EL115 BUSINESS MANAGEMENT (10 Hours)
EL116 FLORIDA LAW FOR ELECTROLYSIS (10 Hours)
EL117 VISUALS/LIBRARY (10 Hours)
EL118 CLIENT PRE/POST TREATMENT (5 Hours)
EL119 GENERAL TREATMENT PROCEDURE (105 Hours)
EL120 EXAM PREPARATION (10 Hours)
LA101 LASER (30 Hours)
SKI101 ETHICS (2 Hours)
SKI102 PRODUCT CHEMISTRY (10 hours)
SKI103 HAIR REMOVAL (8 Hours)
SKI104 BASICS OF ELECTRICITY (10 Hours)
SKI105 SANITATION (10 Hours)
SKI106 FLORIDA LAWS FOR SKIN (5 Hours)
SKI107 SKIN THEORY, DISEASES & DISORDERS OF THE SKIN (85 Hours)
SKI108 FACIAL TECHNIQUES & CONTRAINDICATIONS (130 Hours)
Services Required
EYELASH APPLICATION (10 Services)
FACIALS (40 Services)
HAIR REMOVAL (20 Services)
LASH & BROW TINTING (10 Services)
MAKEUP APPLICATION (10 Services)
MANUAL EXTRACTIONS (5 Services)
SET/USE/MAINTAIN ELECTRICAL DEVICES (5 Services)
SANITATION (100 Services)
COORDINATION SKILLS (20 Services)
HANDLING EQUIPMENT, MODALITIES OF ELECTRICITY (15 Services)
CLIENT/SKIN ASSESSMENT; PRE/POST TREATMENT (15 Services)
VISUALS/LIBRARY (10 Services)
REVIEW/EXAM PREPRATION (10 Services)
CONSULTATION/GENERAL TREATMENT (120 Services)
LASER - LEG/UNDERARM/BIKINI/FACE (5 Services)
SANITATION/STERILAZATION (195 Services)
All hours and services are those required by the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation (DBPR) & Florida Department of Health (DOH).
Note: All programs are taught in a cycle. Students are able to start at any point of the cycle and still fulfill all program requirements.
Books
Milady’s Standard Esthetician Fundamental; Electrolysis, Thermolysis and the Blend: The Principles and Practice of Permanent Hair Removal; and Electrolysis Exam Review: An Excellent Guide for Students or Practitioners Preparing for Regulatory or National Certification Exam books.
Equipment / Materials
Students will receive a uniform, an equipment bag, and kits with all the necessary instruments and materials to perform the required services.
Graduation
After a student completes 650 hours, services, exams and fulfills all financial obligations to the school, a certificate will be awarded.
Completion Time
Completion time depends on the number of hours the student attends weekly. Based on a 25 hour per week schedule, the normal time frame of completion would be 6 months.
Method of Payment
Tuition and fee payments may be arranged on a weekly or monthly basis. The first payment is due on the first day of class, and on the same day of every week or month thereafter.
Gainful Employment
The Higher Education Act of 1965 requires proprietary and vocational colleges to provide an eligible program of training to prepare students for Gainful Employment. Below you will find information for related occupations listed for Full Specialist with Salon Management. The web link will provide information for tasks, knowledge, skills, abilities, work activities, work context, job zone, education, interests, work styles, work values, related occupations, wages and employment trends, other sources and additional information. Also included is the on-time graduation rate, tuition, fees, room and board, books and supplies, job placement rate, and median loan debt incurred.
CIP Code: 12.0404
CIP Description: Electrolysis and Laser Technician
A program that prepares individuals to permanently remove hair from the human scalp, face, and body using specialized charged solid needle probes, and to function as licensed electrologists and electrolysis technicians. Includes instruction in direct current electrolysis, alternating current/high frequency thermolysis, blend/dual modality treatments, equipment theory and operation, safety and sanitation, client evaluation and care, laws and regulations, and business practices.
SOC Code: 39-5094
SOC Description: Skin Care Specialist
http://www.onetonline.org/link/summary/39-5094.00
SOC Code: 39-1021
SOC Description: First-Line Supervisors/Managers of Personal Service Workers
http://www.onetonline.org/link/summary/39-1021.00
SOC Code: 39-1021
SOC Description: Spa Managers
http://www.onetonline.org/link/summary/39-1021.01
SOC Code: 25-1194
SOC Description: Vocational Educational Teachers/Postsecondary
http://www.onetonline.org/link/summary/25-1194.00
Cost of Attendance for the entire program:
Tuition
Fees
Books & Supplies
Total
$ 7,587.32
$100.00
$ 994.50
$ 8,681.82
Room & Board
Total with Room & Board
$ 7,427.00
$ 16,108.82
Overall Placement Rate: N/A – NEW
On-time Graduation Rate: N/A – NEW
Note: This is a new program and placement and on-time graduation rates have not been calculated.
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Beauty Schools Of America

CampusFull time900 hoursSeptember 2017USAMiami Beach

The Comprehensive Facial and Makeup program is designed for students to achieve the highest quality skills in the field of Skin Care and the creative techniques that are demanded of today’s Makeup Artists. This course combines two disciplines to equip students with the knowledge, skills and attitude to work in a wide range of capacities throughout the beauty and health industry.
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(Offered at the Hialeah, Miami, Homestead & South Beach campuses)
Program Objective
To prepare students to meet the State of Florida mandated requirements to become a licensed Facial Specialist, as well as a professional Makeup Artist. To help students build their confidence and prepare them for the real world.
CLOCK HOURS: 900
Program Description
The Comprehensive Facial and Makeup program is designed for students to achieve the highest quality skills in the field of Skin Care and the creative techniques that are demanded of today’s Makeup Artists. This course combines two disciplines to equip students with the knowledge, skills and attitude to work in a wide range of capacities throughout the beauty and health industry. Students will develop proficiencies in skin care, makeup beauty secrets that all professional Makeup Artists and Skin Care Specialists should know. Students undergo extensive classroom and practical training and will have the opportunity to use their skin care skills in a real life spa setting; ensuring they are fully prepared to enter the job market with the skill and confidence of a professional. They will also have the chance to build a portfolio in order to showcase their work and have an advantage when looking for work in this competitive field.
Program Requirements
HIV104 HIV/AIDS (4 Hours)
BMU101 MAKEUP (36 Hours)
CMU101 FACIAL MAKEUP (15 Hours)
CMU102 COMPLETE MAKEUP (20 Hours)
CMU103 INDUSTRY MAKEUP (40 Hours)
CMU104 VINTAGE MAKEUP (25 Hours)
CMU105 AIRBRUSH MAKEUP (25 Hours)
CMU106 AVANT-GARDE MAKEUP (15 Hours)
CMU107 FACE & BODY ART (36 Hours)
CMU108 SPECIAL EFFECTS (55 Hours)
CMU109 CAREERS AS A MAKEUP ARTIST (5 Hours)
SKI101 ETHICS (2 Hours)
SKI102 PRODUCT CHEMISTRY (10 Hours)
SKI103 HAIR REMOVAL (8 Hours)
SKI104 BASICS OF ELECTRICITY (10 Hours)
SKI105 SANITATION (14 Hours)
SKI106 FLORIDA LAWS FOR SKIN (5 Hours)
SKI107 SKIN THEORY, DISEASES & DISORDERS OF THE SKIN (85 Hours)
SKI108 FACIAL TECHNIQUES & CONTRAINDICATIONS (130 Hours)
SKI109 ADVANCED FACIAL TECHNIQUES (30 Hours)
SKI110 ADVANCED FACIAL DEVICES (30 Hours)
SKI111 ALTERNATIVE THERAPIES (30 Hours)
SKI112 AYURVEDA THEORY & TREATMENTS (30 Hours)
SKI113 BOTANICALS & AROMATHERAPY (30 Hours)
SKI114 ADVANCED SKINCARE MASSAGE(30 Hours)
SKI115 SPA TREATMENTS (30 HOURS)
SKI116 SALON & SPA MANAGEMENT (150 HOURS)
Services Required
AIRBRUSH MAKEUP (5 Services)
AVANT-GARDE MAKEUP (3 Services)
CAREER AS A MAKEUP ARTIST (1 Service)
COMPLETE MAKEUP (4 Services)
FACE & BODY ART (7 Services)
FACIAL MAKEUP (3 Services)
INDUSTRY MAKEUP (8 Services)
SPECIAL EFFECTS MAKEUP (11 Services)
VINTAGE MAKEUP (5 Services)
EYELASH APPLICATION (10 Services)
FACIALS (40 Services)
HAIR REMOVAL (20 Services)
LASH & BROW TINTING (10 Services)
MAKEUP APPLICATION (10 Services)
MANUAL EXTRACTIONS (5 Services)
SET/USE/MAINTAIN ELECTRICAL DEVICES (5 Services)
ADVANCED HAIR DEVICES (10 Services)
ADVANCED HAIR REMOVAL (10 Services)
SANITATION (120 Services)
All hours and services are those required by the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation (DBPR).
Note: All programs are taught in a cycle. Students are able to start at any point of the cycle and still fulfill all program requirements.
Books
Milady’s Standard Esthetics Fundamentals Textbook and the BSA Comprehensive Makeup book.
Equipment / Materials
Students will receive a uniform, an equipment bag, a facial and makeup kit with all the necessary instruments and materials to perform the required services.
Graduation
After a student completes 900 hours, services, exams and fulfills all financial obligations to the school, a certificate will be awarded.
Completion Time
Completion time depends on the number of hours the student attends weekly. Based on a 25 hour per week schedule, the normal time frame of completion would be 8 months.
Method of Payment
Tuition and fee payments may be arranged on a weekly or monthly basis. The first payment is due on the first day of class, and on the same day of every week or month thereafter. Federal Financial Aid is available for those who qualify.
Gainful Employment
The Higher Education Act of 1965 requires proprietary and vocational colleges to provide an eligible program of training to prepare students for Gainful Employment. Below you will find information for related occupations listed for Comprehensive Facial and Makeup. The web link will provide information for tasks, knowledge, skills, abilities, work activities, work context, job zone, education, interests, work styles, work values, related occupations, wages and employment trends, other sources and additional information. Also included is the on-time graduation rate, tuition, fees, room and board, books and supplies, job placement rate, and median loan debt incurred.
CIP Code: 12.0406
CIP Description: Makeup Artist Specialist
Comprehensive Facial and Makeup includes occupations such as Skin Care Specialists and Makeup Artists.
SOC Code: 39-5094
SOC Description: Skin Care Specialists
http://www.onetonline.org/link/summary/39-5094.00
SOC Code: 39-5091
SOC Description: Makeup Artists, Theatrical and Performance
http://www.onetonline.org/link/summary/39-5091.00
Cost of Attendance for the entire program:
Tuition
Fees
Books & Supplies
Total
$ 12,272.00
$100.00
$ 574.50
$ 12,946.50
Room & Board
Total with Room & Board
$ 9,549.00
$22,495.50
Overall Placement Rate: 84.88%
On-time Graduation Rate: 70%
Note: The placement rate was calculated using the accrediting agency formula.
Students borrowing for the Comprehensive Facial and Make-Up program have a median loan total indebtedness of $8576.00. Monthly payments for the Direct Loan program can start at $50.00. To calculate your monthly repayment amount for your total student loan borrowed you can access www.finaid.org/calculators.
Median Loan Debt for Private Educational Loans after graduation: N/A
Median Loan Debt for Institutional Loan debt after graduation: N/A
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